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doctors at johns hopkins say it could take several years before brandon marrocco can use his arms fullly e feels great but has no feeling or movement in his hands. he has a message for fellow amputees. >> a lot of people who will say you can't do something. just be stubborn and do it anyway. i overcome so much in the last four years that i really honestly was not worried about the risks. >> the procedures took 16 surgeons 13 hours and he is going to be here recovering for next few months. he is one of just 7 people u.s. soldiers who have had this procedure. >>> the battle for best and worst airport one place rules over all. >> yeah coming up, we will tell you what seties you likely to have -- cities you are likely to have a good flying experience and what is theies to avoid. >> in new england people use their phones at a theater and one place want you to do it because they have tweet seats. we will explain in a bit. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings at
doctors at johns hopkins say it could take several years before brandon marrocco can use his arms fullly e feels great but has no feeling or movement in his hands. he has a message for fellow amputees. >> a lot of people who will say you can't do something. just be stubborn and do it anyway. i overcome so much in the last four years that i really honestly was not worried about the risks. >> the procedures took 16 surgeons 13 hours and he is going to be here recovering for next few...
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self depp riication from john mccain at the breakfast panel this morning. here's the senator. think about the low approval ratings for members of congress. >> a guy ran up in the airport and said say, you look like senator john mccain? i said yeah. he said sometimes doesn't it make you mad at hell? >> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here it is. ♪ ♪ good luck, ray ray. >> he was not dragged into doing that. we said he had to do it. seems like someone enjoyed doing that dance. pretty cool. i like this girl. time for the "news nation" gut check. wow. as we told you earlier, massachusetts governor duvall patrick appointed his former chief of staff to replace john kerry in the u.s. senate. the governor picked cowan over barney frank who lobbied for the job after spending 30 years in congress. it's only good for a few months. the seat will be held in june. what does your cut tell you. think he should be selected as the senator from mas
self depp riication from john mccain at the breakfast panel this morning. here's the senator. think about the low approval ratings for members of congress. >> a guy ran up in the airport and said say, you look like senator john mccain? i said yeah. he said sometimes doesn't it make you mad at hell? >> a bet's a bet. after postponing due to injury, denver mayor michael hancock made good on the super bowl bet with stephanie rawlings-blake. he had to perform the signature dance. here...
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john, good morning to you. >> hi, carl, how are you? >> i'm good. i imagine you've been watching this launch with interest as we all have. does it ring any bells? is it familiar at all in the context of an apple story? >> well, i think it has the potential of a really exciting turnaround story. it all depends what the roadmap is ahead. for example, david pogue did great job of pointing out the features of the new blackberry 10. from what i can tell reading about it, looking at videos, it looks very well thought out. i think it has the possibility of being an excellent product for the enterprise market. the real opportunity, though, is can they change the company enough to be able to turn it into a sustainable business, and that's really what i've been thinking about. >> what needs to happen to make that second part happen? tore extend hines says today is the starting line, not the finish line. what are the directives right now? >> first of all, merging markets. most of their base are out in the emerging markets, indonesia, south asia. they need to b
john, good morning to you. >> hi, carl, how are you? >> i'm good. i imagine you've been watching this launch with interest as we all have. does it ring any bells? is it familiar at all in the context of an apple story? >> well, i think it has the potential of a really exciting turnaround story. it all depends what the roadmap is ahead. for example, david pogue did great job of pointing out the features of the new blackberry 10. from what i can tell reading about it, looking at...
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. >> john hanrahan first announced the verdict on fox 5 news at 5:00. he was inside the courtroom when it happened. >> put his hands over his mouth for a good long period of time as the jury explained his verdict. his wife burst into tears as it was over. he never cried. he just looked profoundly unhappy. >> here's the back story. february 9, 2012, harmon-wright responded to a call about a suspicious person in a parking lot. he encountered patricia cook. she accelerated, closed her window on his arm and dragged him. harmon-wright opened fire, shooting cook seven times. the jury didn't believe he was trying to protect himself or anyone else when he shot and killed her. the late patricia cook's brother, john wagler, is pleased with the outcome. >> it allows for healing. it allows for change. i don't want his life. >> harmon-wright was found guilty on two counts of firing into an occupied vehicle. the same jury will assemble tomorrow to come up with a sentence. he is facing up to 25 years in prison. >>> any reaction from culpeper police officers? >> the ma
. >> john hanrahan first announced the verdict on fox 5 news at 5:00. he was inside the courtroom when it happened. >> put his hands over his mouth for a good long period of time as the jury explained his verdict. his wife burst into tears as it was over. he never cried. he just looked profoundly unhappy. >> here's the back story. february 9, 2012, harmon-wright responded to a call about a suspicious person in a parking lot. he encountered patricia cook. she accelerated,...
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>> reporter: it was john. their son, teasing them. as if he and his brother hadn't already made things difficult enough. >> both of them have shared this with us. mom and dad, please promise us that you will enjoy this. >> reporter: programs perhaps the only fans in the stands monday who won't be playing favorites. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
>> reporter: it was john. their son, teasing them. as if he and his brother hadn't already made things difficult enough. >> both of them have shared this with us. mom and dad, please promise us that you will enjoy this. >> reporter: programs perhaps the only fans in the stands monday who won't be playing favorites. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and hope to see you...
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on, the deep tones, making it all sound terribly exciting and dramatic, it sounded like some kind of john wayne movie. how does that kind of rhetoric to the american people serve any kind of sense and rational purpose? >> first of all, i object to the hollywood voice. this is the way i talk, this is my voice. and that ad was recorded at a studio. but let me get back more to your point. first of all, as it relates to the mayor, the mayor is completely wrong. i'm the top law enforcement agency in milwaukee county. and we are a full-fledged law enforcement agency. we respond to everything. but that's not the point. because the citizens could care less what uniform the officer's wearing when in fact they call for the police. now, the mayor submitted a budget this year that furloughs 1500 police officers three days each. that's 4500 fewer officer hours to be spent patrolling and responding to calls for service. my agency itself, the county, i had to lay off 42 officers last year. on top of that, there is an increasing demand of 911 calls, calls for service that are going unanswered or in a del
on, the deep tones, making it all sound terribly exciting and dramatic, it sounded like some kind of john wayne movie. how does that kind of rhetoric to the american people serve any kind of sense and rational purpose? >> first of all, i object to the hollywood voice. this is the way i talk, this is my voice. and that ad was recorded at a studio. but let me get back more to your point. first of all, as it relates to the mayor, the mayor is completely wrong. i'm the top law enforcement...
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as a senator john kerry voted on his own nomination. it makes him the first new member of president obama's second cabinet to officially be installed. hillary clinton does not step down till friday. on her final days some on capitol hill are not holding back in criticism. lindsey graham said in his view secretary clinton got away with murder with the attack on benghazi. that's far from the only issue that will be keeping john kerry busy as hillary clinton leaves the state department. jill dougherty sat down with secretary clinton. >> reporter: as secretary of state hillary clinton prepares to leave office, the country that once was a beacon of hope for democratic transition, egypt, is wracked with turmoil. the head of the army warning the state could collapse. >> i hope not because i think that would lead to incredible chaos and violence on a scale that would be devastating for egypt and the region, but there has to be some understanding by the new government that the aspirations that the people were expressing during the revolution in
as a senator john kerry voted on his own nomination. it makes him the first new member of president obama's second cabinet to officially be installed. hillary clinton does not step down till friday. on her final days some on capitol hill are not holding back in criticism. lindsey graham said in his view secretary clinton got away with murder with the attack on benghazi. that's far from the only issue that will be keeping john kerry busy as hillary clinton leaves the state department. jill...
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john in illinois. john? >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> all right, what's going on? >> caller: i got a crazed super computer for you, man. company headquartered out in seattle, washington, i did a little homework on it. i found good cash, little or no debt. but the one thing that stood out to me, i was wondering because of the limited -- possible limited market is the future growth. is it -- can we see -- >> no, you know what? i think you got a winner, but i think you should take half off the table. i looked at that company before, i'm shocked it's gotten this high. i want you to cut it in half. sometimes the market isn't fair. the market wants growth, amazon has it. apple, it's got enough, but i've got to tell you, the market regards it as subpar growth now. and apple, look, if they want to do it -- if they want to get it back, they've got real work to do. stay with cramer. >>> it is time -- it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." rapid-fire calls, you say the name of the stock, i tell you whether to sell or buy. play until this sound and the "
john in illinois. john? >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> all right, what's going on? >> caller: i got a crazed super computer for you, man. company headquartered out in seattle, washington, i did a little homework on it. i found good cash, little or no debt. but the one thing that stood out to me, i was wondering because of the limited -- possible limited market is the future growth. is it -- can we see -- >> no, you know what? i think you got a winner, but i think...
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inhofe, no. >> john cornyn and ted cruz opposed john kerry's confirmation, and of course oklahoma senator james inhofe voted no. we should point out that senator inhofe is terrible at flying airplanes but great at denying the science of global warming there is no reason they should have voted against john kerry's confirmation. he is without a doubt the most qualified person to be our next secretary of state. john kerry has served on the senate foreign relations committee for, let's see, 28 years? in the last four as chairman, as has served four years of the united states navy including active duty in the vietnam war. he has run for president, kind of knows what is happening. and he also already has travelled the globe on behalf of the obama administration, helping mend strained relations with afghanistan and pakistan. during kerry's nomination, president obama called him the perfect person for the job. >> i think it's fair to say that few individuals know as many presidents and prime ministers or grasp our foreign policies as firmly as john kerry. and this makes him a perfect choice to gu
inhofe, no. >> john cornyn and ted cruz opposed john kerry's confirmation, and of course oklahoma senator james inhofe voted no. we should point out that senator inhofe is terrible at flying airplanes but great at denying the science of global warming there is no reason they should have voted against john kerry's confirmation. he is without a doubt the most qualified person to be our next secretary of state. john kerry has served on the senate foreign relations committee for, let's see,...
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type in the search field the estate of john smith. the estate of mary snow and it will return what's out there and might be out there for you. that's how this money gets back to people. i want to give you one more web site here treasury hunt.gov. if you think there are savings bonds out there that might have gone unclaimed. that's easy to happen you always give kids those savings bonds and everybody forgets about them. >> they are really going to give it back? >>y. >> we'll find out. >> i'm putting your name in the search field. >> bill: thank you. gerri willis from the fox business network. most nickels are worth five cents. one very special coin could be worth millions. a 1913 liberty head nickel, one of only five known to exist. coin experts say a mint worker probably made it in secret about 100 years ago. and the coin was with a collect tore car crash in the 1960's, for decades people thought it was fake until the owners took it to some experts and realized it's real all right. now it is up for sale. reps for heritage auction say
type in the search field the estate of john smith. the estate of mary snow and it will return what's out there and might be out there for you. that's how this money gets back to people. i want to give you one more web site here treasury hunt.gov. if you think there are savings bonds out there that might have gone unclaimed. that's easy to happen you always give kids those savings bonds and everybody forgets about them. >> they are really going to give it back? >>y. >> we'll...
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is that what you think will happen, john? >> well, i think one of the issues is that we are, and this is a prime example, we try to put people on one side or the other, and from my perspective, this is a violence issue. we need to figure out what's causing the violence. we don't arrest the gun when someone commits a crime, we arrest the individual. we need to figure out what causes this. an article in "usa today" yesterday about the will to live. we have to figure out why some of these people have given up on the will to live. that's not the day-to-day but the mass shootings. we shouldn't be on different sides. lot of the proposals the president is putting forward that help law enforcement from getting access to data base, working with schools to identify people before these things happen and get them the help they need. if you have a gun lost or stolen you should report it. we do that with vehicles. if we have a gun crime there may be no record for decades of where that gun was at but if you just report it, my gun was stolen
is that what you think will happen, john? >> well, i think one of the issues is that we are, and this is a prime example, we try to put people on one side or the other, and from my perspective, this is a violence issue. we need to figure out what's causing the violence. we don't arrest the gun when someone commits a crime, we arrest the individual. we need to figure out what causes this. an article in "usa today" yesterday about the will to live. we have to figure out why some...
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john mccain already called that issue a red flag. because you know, it is just -- there's always -- it is not for everybody, right on their side? >> yeah. that makes me crazy. whether you're gay whether you're straight, whatever label you want to put on yourself we're all people. we're all human beings. we all deserve a place in this society. this division of society you know i guess i'm old enough to remember the civil rights movement and the women's movement and all of that. we're all people. mccain, he's smarter than that. i think that's a delaying tactic and i think that the american public are going to blow right by him. he ought to talk to young people. they don't get it. >> stephanie: i'm still waiting for him to apologize for his fearmongering on what would happen if don't ask, don't tell were overturned. joe, i'm hopeful this time, as are you and as long as there's people in the trenches fighting the good fight always great to talk to you and your folks. i love the united food and commercial worker's union that you lead and
john mccain already called that issue a red flag. because you know, it is just -- there's always -- it is not for everybody, right on their side? >> yeah. that makes me crazy. whether you're gay whether you're straight, whatever label you want to put on yourself we're all people. we're all human beings. we all deserve a place in this society. this division of society you know i guess i'm old enough to remember the civil rights movement and the women's movement and all of that. we're all...
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host: john up next in virginia on the democrat line. caller: i have a couple of comments, and then one question. it has to do with your attitude towards ghadafi, which seems very one-sided. you have anything good you could say about him? the nato bombing killed ultimately, if you include all of the allied movement, over 30,000 people ended up dying. if you look at the fall of libya and what he did, some people have our dimension it has the best health-care system and africa and the best literacy. people throughout africa said they did support ghadafi and did not want to bomb. libya has accepted sharing resources with others, unlike other regions like nigeria. there were given shelter and food. he supported them as brothers when they came in. not only that, but before the u.s. had basically control over most of the communications systems and africa, he put up several billion dollars for satellite systems so that africans would not have to pay the rental fees. the africans paid much less for communications across the country. i think you'
host: john up next in virginia on the democrat line. caller: i have a couple of comments, and then one question. it has to do with your attitude towards ghadafi, which seems very one-sided. you have anything good you could say about him? the nato bombing killed ultimately, if you include all of the allied movement, over 30,000 people ended up dying. if you look at the fall of libya and what he did, some people have our dimension it has the best health-care system and africa and the best...
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senator, thus replacing senator john kerry. cowan is the chief of staff. he will serve until kerry's successor is chosen in a special election. kerry was confirmed yesterday as secretary of state. >>> that 15-year-old pakistani school girl who was shot in the head by the taliban will undergo more surgery. malala will receive a titanium plate to repair her shattered skull. shown here. you see the big hole. and also she'll be getting a hearing device to replace her destroyed eardrum. the taliban shot malala in october, after she was speaking out in support of girls getting an education. the surgery will be performed in birmingham, england, where her father has now gotten a job with the pakistani consulate. >>> and stocks are taking a hit today, but that did not dampen the hype for research in motion's new phone, take a good long look at it here, the blackberry 10, the z-10 as it is officially called. came out today. it contains a new operating software that already has 70,000 apps available for it. keep them straight. 70,000. the company enlisted some seriou
senator, thus replacing senator john kerry. cowan is the chief of staff. he will serve until kerry's successor is chosen in a special election. kerry was confirmed yesterday as secretary of state. >>> that 15-year-old pakistani school girl who was shot in the head by the taliban will undergo more surgery. malala will receive a titanium plate to repair her shattered skull. shown here. you see the big hole. and also she'll be getting a hearing device to replace her destroyed eardrum. the...
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again, john said, these things were not kind. but the impact psychologically, you are no longer in control of your destiny. you are in our hands. that movement into the zone of cooperation, as opposed to the zone of compliance. >> usually, the interrogation program lasted a few days, and in the case of some, a few weeks. it was a finite amount of time. the justifications for the use of the techniques said that we could not go beyond 30 days. they had very specific information regarding how long it could be and how long we could pour water. it was very well controlled. pretty quickly, he recognized within tech seconds -- 10 seconds, we would stop pouring water. it was figured out any started to come up with his fingers up to 10. he would let us know the time was up. >> tell the story you have in your book about what was said to our interrogators after being what aborted. >> it was interested -- water boarded. >> it was interesting. we -- if it was the explanation. the explanation was the brothers and needed religious gambling boom
again, john said, these things were not kind. but the impact psychologically, you are no longer in control of your destiny. you are in our hands. that movement into the zone of cooperation, as opposed to the zone of compliance. >> usually, the interrogation program lasted a few days, and in the case of some, a few weeks. it was a finite amount of time. the justifications for the use of the techniques said that we could not go beyond 30 days. they had very specific information regarding...